Foreign languages that are easy to learn🈶
Foreign languages that are easy to learn🈶
Some foreign languages are considered easier to learn than others, depending on your native language (I’ll assume you’re a native English speaker). Languages that share vocabulary, grammar, or writing systems with English tend to be easier. Here are some of the easiest ones:
🌍 Easiest Languages for English Speakers
1.Spanish
Simple pronunciation (words are read as they are written).
Lots of shared vocabulary with English (due to Latin roots).
Widely spoken, so plenty of resources to practice.
2.French
Many words are very similar to English.
Grammar is a bit tricky, but manageable.
Pronunciation can be a challenge at first.
3.Italian
Clear rules for pronunciation.
Musical and rhythmic, making it easier to pick up.
Grammar is simpler than French.
4.Portuguese
Similar to Spanish, with shared vocabulary.
Spoken widely in Brazil and Portugal.
5.Dutch
Very close to English in vocabulary and grammar.
Some pronunciation differences, but logical spelling.
6.Swedish (and other Scandinavian languages like Norwegian & Danish)
Simple grammar (no verb conjugations for each subject).
Many words similar to English.
Swedish and Norwegian are especially beginner-friendly.
7.Afrikaans
A simplified form of Dutch.
Very easy grammar (no verb conjugations, no gendered nouns).
⚡ Languages That Take More Effort but Are Popular
German → Similar vocabulary, but grammar can be tough.
Russian → Different alphabet and grammar, but logical once learned.
Japanese/Chinese/Korean → Very rewarding but challenging due to writing systems.
👉 Tip: If you want quick progress, Spanish or Italian are often the easiest for English speakers.
Would you like me to make you a ranked list of easiest-to-hardest foreign languages for English speakers (with approximate time it takes to learn each)?
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